Christian Almurr

Built a tool for address intelligence looking for feedback before launch

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Moved into a beautiful Amsterdam canal apartment a couple of years ago. Rent slightly under market. Three weeks in I found out why: bar downstairs, music until 2am every night. Broke the lease, lost €2,400.

That mistake was 100% preventable. Three previous tenants had posted about it on Reddit. I just never thought to search.

I've spent the last month building BeforeYouMove, a tool that enters any address worldwide and pulls:

  • Street-level safety records (not city averages)

  • Hour-by-hour noise patterns from public + crowdsourced data

  • Real Reddit posts from people who actually live nearby

  • Walkability, amenities, transit

  • Sun exposure on each side of the building

  • Demographics + price comparisons block-by-block

9 AI agents run in parallel, full report in ~60 seconds. Free for safety/noise/map, paid for the full picture.

Launching publicly in a few weeks and I'd love honest feedback from this community:

  1. First-time user moment, does it feel useful or bloated? Anything you'd cut?

  2. Pricing, €4.99 per report, €14.99/mo for 15 reports. Too much? Too little? Wrong model entirely?

  3. Data sources, anyone in real estate or proptech who can poke holes in what I'm pulling?

  4. The paywall question, what's the one feature that would make you actually pay vs. doing the research yourself?

Free to try the basic version at the link above. If you want to test the full paid report and give solid, detailed feedback, drop a comment and I'll send you a coupon directly.

I'll respond to every comment, especially the ones telling me what's broken.

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